[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷98及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 98 及答案与解析Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)0 More than 200 organizations are preparing to bring their teams of robots to RoboCup 2003 next month in Padua, Italy, an event where researchers test out
2、the latest artificial intelligence techniques in games of football or rescue simulations.Event organizers said last week that 183 teams from around the world, mostly from universities, have registered for rescue simulation competitions and various leagues of football, while another 80 groups are to
3、show off robots aimed at children. The event is expecting more than 50,000 visitors. While RoboCup has its lighter side, it is one of the most prominent events in the world for both artificial-intelligence researchers and for companies such as Honda and Sony wishing to show off their latest robotics
4、 technology.In recent years, advances in robotics and computer technology have led to renewed interest in robots. Several companies have produced humanoid robots capable of walking on two legs, even up stairs or across uneven surfaces, while Sony has virtually single-handedly created a consumer-robo
5、t market with its Aibo dog, released in 1999.Robot technologies such as vision and mobility systems have also made their way into the broader world of IT. Hewlett-Packard is even testing robots that could attend meetings in place of a human, in order to cut down on business travel.Ahead of RoboCup,
6、another European university has signed up to integrate its Aibo robots into their research curriculum. RoboCups “four-legged league“ uses Aibo robots, while the “humanoid league“ pits two-legged robots such as Hondas Asimo against one another. The event says its ultimate goal is to develop a team of
7、 fully autonomous robots by the year 2050 that can win against the human world soccer champion team.1 According to the text, the purpose of RoboCup is to_.(A)create a world ruled by robots(B) eliminate the need for human athletes(C) test out artificial intelligence technology(D)for scientists to get
8、 together and have a good time2 According to the text, interest in robots has increased in recent years because of_.(A)RoboCup(B) Sonys Aibo dog(C) a rise in public awareness(D)technological advances3 Sony created a consumer-robot market by_.(A)lowering prices(B) marketing a robot dog(C) attending R
9、oboCup(D)virtue of its reputation4 One company is testing robots that could_.(A)take the place of humans at meetings(B) eliminate the need for business travel(C) win against the human world soccer champion team(D)become mans best friends5 Which of the following statements is true according to the te
10、xt?(A)Sony is the undisputed leader in the robotics industry.(B) Some universities are using Sony robots in their research programs.(C) Some people have criticized RoboCups agenda.(D)By 2050, robots will be able to beat humans at soccer.5 Humans are unique among primates for our near-total bodily ha
11、irlessness. In fact, only a handful of the 5,000 or so mammalsmostly semi-aquatic species such as whales, walruses, and hippopotamusesare not covered in dense fur.Now, a controversial new theory suggests that human hairlessness evolved as a strategy to shed lice, fleas, and other parasites that nest
12、le deep in fur. The scientists propose that pressure imposed by parasites, in combination with mans unique intelligence, allowed humans to shed fur along with its resident fleas, and lice. Though parasites also infect clothing, clothes can more easily be cleaned, or changed, to remove the problem.Th
13、e new theory might also explain the trait in the only other virtually hairless terrestrial mammal, says the study. Buck-toothed, pink, naked mole rats live in underground colonies. This not only means that the chance of parasite transmission is very high, but also means that the temperature remains
14、relatively constant. This sheltered environment may have also allowed them to lose their fur.“One of the most unusual things about humans is that we dont have fur,“ said study co-author Mark Pagel, evolutionary biologist at Reading University in England. Though humans are not literally hairless, muc
15、h of our hair has become so small and fine as to render it virtually invisible.The new theory may also explain the difference in hairiness between men and women. If having less hair leads to a reduction in parasites, then it would offer a big advantage in the race of life and might become a sexually
16、 attractive feature, said Pagel. Hair might have been retained on the head, and on the face in men, as a feature of sexual display, he said, like peacocks tails or stags antlers.Though the researchers have not yet produced data to back up their idea, they suggest it can be tested. Research should fo
17、cus on comparing amount of body hair in people living in regions of the world with low and high levels of external parasites, said Pagel, and confirming existing anecdotal evidence that parasite loads are higher on hairy parts of the body.6 According to the text, most hairless mammals_.(A)are walrus
18、es(B) are semi-aquatic(C) are covered in dense fur(D)have but a handful of fur7 The new theory discussed in the text suggests that_.(A)all mammals were originally hairless(B) human hairlessness is partially dependant on mans unique intelligence(C) humans lack the ability to shed parasites(D)humans e
19、volved from apes8 Mole rats are similar to humans in that they_.(A)are virtually hairless(B) live in underground colonies(C) have opposable thumbs(D)are able to kill parasites9 Why does the article suggest that men have facial hair?(A)In order to attract parasites.(B) In order to attract women.(C) I
20、n order to frighten predators.(D)In order to concentrate the parasite population.10 According to the text, researchers_.(A)have failed in their efforts to produce supporting data(B) lack experience in the field(C) believe that the new theory can be tested(D)have facial hair10 The first map known to
21、have named the great landmass of the Western Hemisphere “America“ has been acquired by the Library of Congress for ten million U.S. dollars. Described as “one of the greatest finds of the modern age“ after it was lost for more than two centuries, the 1507 map of the entire world included data gather
22、ed by explorer Amerigo Vespucci.The map was keptfor more than 350 yearsin the castle of Prince Johannes in Germany. Considered lost for over 250 years, it was discovered in the castle in 1901. Shortly after it was found, the map was described by Philip Phillips, the chief of the geography and map di
23、vision at the Library of Congress in the early 20th century, as “one of the great finds of the modern age.“In 1992 it was offered for sale, and the Library of Congress acquired it after making an initial down payment in June of 2001. The German state of Baden-Wuerttemburg gave permission to export t
24、he map. It was relocated to the Library of Congress in 2001, pending completion of the sale. The map will be handed over officially in the presence of representatives of the governments of the U.S. and Germany in 2004, when a gallery devoted to its display is expected to be completed. The map was pa
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